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erin mcpike got the short straw. she's in kansas city. i've watched you this morning as you've been getting hit with driving slow and it looks line a slushy mess behind you. how are things? >> reporter: well, that's right. the snow has been really bad, but it's finally let up as you can see. roads were treacherous if a while, but lots of snowplows coming by. but for as thick a layer of ice as we hd eaad earlier, you can things getting better. the big story is the power outages. already in kansas city there are 45,000 power outages in this area. 10,000 in texas. thousands more in oklahoma. that's the big problem obviously because it's cold out and people need to have heat. they need to have their power. >> that's just a thick messy snow, not the easy stuff that you can get rid of. the kind of stuff that's hard to shovel. >> well, it is really hard to shovel. and the other thing is that there are some traffic lights up the street that are actually covered in snow and you can't tell which light is lit. but the heavy snow is snapping power li
erin mcpike got the short straw. she's in kansas city. i've watched you this morning as you've been getting hit with driving slow and it looks line a slushy mess behind you. how are things? >> reporter: well, that's right. the snow has been really bad, but it's finally let up as you can see. roads were treacherous if a while, but lots of snowplows coming by. but for as thick a layer of ice as we hd eaad earlier, you can things getting better. the big story is the power outages. already in...
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. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> cysto rodriguez, a dylanf esq detroit native who tried his hand at rock in the '60s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. we said, this is it. >> but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city coun
. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> cysto rodriguez, a dylanf esq detroit native who tried his hand at rock in the '60s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. we said, this is it. >> but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it...
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schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights canceled at o'hare. another 50 flights canceled out of midway, also out of chicago. but, quite frankly, most flights are still running. look÷ at the security line here. you're talking about what is coming potentially with security lines. wouldn't you likeq to bee1 in t one. hardly anybody ivp it at all, look at the big board here. leaving and believe it or not, leaving on time. of course, chicago is prettyokÑ used toi] dealing with snow. bit of its power. throughout the rest of the afternoon>!s"q into the evening. and expecting tapá we're going) to have more delays and more q cancellations. but forq now
schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights...
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the thing is the city itself is going bankrupt. there is no jobs in the private sector. and what do they do? they turn to gangs and selling drugs and we need to go in there, and i'm not saying government is the answer, we need to go in there and we can do it through private charity and citizen activism. >> wait a minute -- >> i want donna brazile to button this up for us. your thoughts. >> well, one year later, my heart still is heavy. an unarmed teenager should be able to walk freely in his or her neighborhood without the threat of violence. the stand your ground law should be repealed. instead more states and localities are embracing that stupid concept. one year later, we have a family xwreefi grieving the loss of a young teenager and the another family trying to figure out what's the best defense for their loved one. i would hope that we would use this anniversary to talk about peace and nonviolence and how we take control of our neighborhoods, our communities, and re-establish ties where our young people. i have six nephews under the age of 15 and i just pray that t
the thing is the city itself is going bankrupt. there is no jobs in the private sector. and what do they do? they turn to gangs and selling drugs and we need to go in there, and i'm not saying government is the answer, we need to go in there and we can do it through private charity and citizen activism. >> wait a minute -- >> i want donna brazile to button this up for us. your thoughts. >> well, one year later, my heart still is heavy. an unarmed teenager should be able to...
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scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong doing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. >> translator: dithis does not mean to abandon. it means to fight, she says. last sunday, he said we are fighting against the temptashzs of power. temptations that may have proven too strong for some. degregorio is one of two journalists who have reported on allegations of vatican corruption and blackmail of gay clergy members by male prostitutes. damning headlines in the rome daily, lurepubelicca, sex and blackmailed careers are behind benedict xvi's resignation. compromised perhaps to senior levels, says a writer for the news weekly pawn r laly panoram. the details allegedly contained in a secret dossier prepared by three cardinals investigating leaked and highly sensitive vatican documents. this man says he believes attempted by p
scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong doing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. >> translator: dithis does not mean to abandon. it means to fight, she says. last sunday, he said we are fighting against the...
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the incident, according to a local government official taking place in the city of southern egypt. this is the site of some of egypt's most famous ancient ruins. among the 20 killed, according to this government official, nine hong kong nationals, three british citizens, two japanese citizens, one hungarian citizen, three people were injured, among them, the pilot. this balloon crashed when the cylinder, the gas cylinder inside the balloon exploded. the balloon plummeting according to state tv 1,000 feet. the pilot depending on what conditions he's under, he's going to be expected to answer a lot of questions, a lot of pressure on this hot air balloon company sky crews to answer some questions as well. >> what a horrific accident. thank you. >>> also developing right now in the middle east, a shaky truce being tested this morning after a rocket fired from gaza struck southern israel overnight. now this is the first such attack since a truce in november ended a week of cross border mighting. it follows days of clashes over the death of a palestinian man inside an israeli prison. the
the incident, according to a local government official taking place in the city of southern egypt. this is the site of some of egypt's most famous ancient ruins. among the 20 killed, according to this government official, nine hong kong nationals, three british citizens, two japanese citizens, one hungarian citizen, three people were injured, among them, the pilot. this balloon crashed when the cylinder, the gas cylinder inside the balloon exploded. the balloon plummeting according to state tv...
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in cities across the country. we'll be right back with more of that. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu >>> from the cnn money newsroom in new york, i'm ali velshi. this is your money. three days to go, forced budget cuts are more likely to happen than not. an estimated 2.1 federal workers face furloughs. 46,000 temporary or contract workers with good paying jobs and benefits could lose their jobs. 3.8 million americans collecting jobless benefits will see those slashed. fed chair ben bernanke weighed in today, said the u.s. economy will drop .6% as a result of the forced spending cuts. >> given
in cities across the country. we'll be right back with more of that. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others....
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eventually maybe an hour or two into kansas city and pretty heavy. and then pulling out of texas, out of the oklahoma panhandle, pulling away from where it's snowed so hard today. you talked about those stranded motorists. there were emergency vehicles trying to get to those people that were stranded. then got stranded themselves. that's how deep and how quickly the snow just piled up with five-foot drifts. we're still going to get more snow. don't get me wrong. but the snow's going to pull out of oklahoma into kansas and into missouri over the next few hours. and that heavy snow will be there. there's only one little fly here in the forecast of 20 inches or more still to come, anderson. there's a lot of rain and severe weather along the gulf coast. this rain and severe weather is cutting off some of the moisture, good news, cutting off some of the moisture that could be snow. it's raining the moisture out rather than making snow farther to the north. there's also the potential for some severe weather. those big red boxes there, tornado watch boxes f
eventually maybe an hour or two into kansas city and pretty heavy. and then pulling out of texas, out of the oklahoma panhandle, pulling away from where it's snowed so hard today. you talked about those stranded motorists. there were emergency vehicles trying to get to those people that were stranded. then got stranded themselves. that's how deep and how quickly the snow just piled up with five-foot drifts. we're still going to get more snow. don't get me wrong. but the snow's going to pull out...
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got off the phone with kansas city power and light. 10,000 outages in kansas city. and they can't get repair crews out to repair crews until the roads are better. we see cars on the roads. the roads are still bad. i-70, the major interstate that stretches across the country really is not closed. con flingting reports, it is open, but authorities are really urging privateers to stay off the roads as best they can. airport is still open, but many flights canceled. >> erin mcpike, dealing with inclement weather. there are several other stories we are watching as well. including a search for a family with young children lost at sea apparently. john has that for us. >> that's right, soledad. a family floating off monterey, california, for a second night. the husband, wife, and two children forced out of their sailboat on sunday when it started taking on water. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. this is the "charm blow" we're abandoning ship. >> the coast guard will look again today, but they have few clues to work with. >> one of the most prominent hold
got off the phone with kansas city power and light. 10,000 outages in kansas city. and they can't get repair crews out to repair crews until the roads are better. we see cars on the roads. the roads are still bad. i-70, the major interstate that stretches across the country really is not closed. con flingting reports, it is open, but authorities are really urging privateers to stay off the roads as best they can. airport is still open, but many flights canceled. >> erin mcpike, dealing...
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the snow still coming down in kansas city but light at best. heavy stuff is certainly around chicago and it snows all night. our desk calling me will we get planes in and out of chicago yes? probably. we won't get ethical all. snow is stretching across and snow in chicago will last another eight to 1 hours. even if it's half an inch of snow an hour it piles up. >> we'll see what happens. chad thanks. jason carroll is in peoria. we'll gate live report in our next hour. don't forget you can get the latest forecast, radar images on cnn.com/weather or on your cnn smartphone app. >>> now we turn to the name calling and political spinning that's monopolizing official washington today. we're only three days away from the forced budget cuts everyone is warning will be a disaster for regular people's lives, and for the u.s. economy. even though president obama insists he isn't trying to play the blame game he is in full campaign mode right now. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with the latest. >> reporter: the president
the snow still coming down in kansas city but light at best. heavy stuff is certainly around chicago and it snows all night. our desk calling me will we get planes in and out of chicago yes? probably. we won't get ethical all. snow is stretching across and snow in chicago will last another eight to 1 hours. even if it's half an inch of snow an hour it piles up. >> we'll see what happens. chad thanks. jason carroll is in peoria. we'll gate live report in our next hour. don't forget you can...
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we're looking for this magic fairy dust to come from them, where we're the problems. whether it's rich people saying no i'm not paying another 4% in tax, whether it's social security users saying i'm not going to work longer. the politicians are just a reflection. i think we're just as much to blame as the politicians. >> there is a point, jodi, take defense for example, there's quite a good argument to be made that there could be quite draconian cuts in the budget. there has been massive spending since 9/11. the threat is no longer quite what it was then, many would argue. why does america need to have this astronomical ongoing defense budget when you have more pressing things at home to worry about? >> absolutely. one of the reasons you have seen the administration stand behind chuck hagel is because the president nominated him in part because as a war hero, he has the credibility to make some of the really difficult cuts and choices. i think there's some truth to what donny is saying is that the only fair and workable solution is one in which everybody is unhappy.
we're looking for this magic fairy dust to come from them, where we're the problems. whether it's rich people saying no i'm not paying another 4% in tax, whether it's social security users saying i'm not going to work longer. the politicians are just a reflection. i think we're just as much to blame as the politicians. >> there is a point, jodi, take defense for example, there's quite a good argument to be made that there could be quite draconian cuts in the budget. there has been massive...
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is appropriate planning approach for the city to take. we're moving the machines in north beach is really not economically efficient and i think there was a lot of commentary on that that you have seen. the tunnel-boring machinery is just a ruse to use funds to extend the subway beyond its federally -- it's otherwise federally-funded boundaries. the november, 2008 federal document approving this explicitly lists a temporary tunnel for the extraction of the tunnel-boring machines and thus if there are no tunnel-boring machines there will be no tunneling into north beach. however, the city wants to tunnel into northern beach to get a start on the subway that will extend further. this is fine if it would properly plan. i am aware there has been no proper planning on the extension of the subway beyond chinatown, no community meetings on what path it should take and how it would be used. we are starting to build for a future subway without the careful study and approval of what we are going to do. we need a plan before we start digging. so i s
is appropriate planning approach for the city to take. we're moving the machines in north beach is really not economically efficient and i think there was a lot of commentary on that that you have seen. the tunnel-boring machinery is just a ruse to use funds to extend the subway beyond its federally -- it's otherwise federally-funded boundaries. the november, 2008 federal document approving this explicitly lists a temporary tunnel for the extraction of the tunnel-boring machines and thus if...
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a british tourist has died after the balloon caught fire in the air over the city of luxor and crashed into a field. another terse and the pilot were the only people to survive. >> it was one year ago today that trayvon martin was shot to death. the 17-year-old was walking through a neighborhood in florida when he was shot and killed during a confrontation with neighborhood watch volunteered george zimmerman. his parents are preserving his -- his sons -- their son's memory and are continuing to fight for justice. >> we want to advocate for other parents. it means a great deal not only to us but it means a great deal to the community. >> candlelight vigils will be held in sanford in new york city. george zimmerman is scheduled to go on trial june 10. today is the 20th anniversary of the first terror attack on the world trade center. six people died. 1000 were hurt after terrorist detonated a palm -- bomb underneath the north tower in 1993. a ceremony honoring the lives lost was held this morning at the 9/11 memorial. >> crews were on the western can monument press going -- prepping -- c
a british tourist has died after the balloon caught fire in the air over the city of luxor and crashed into a field. another terse and the pilot were the only people to survive. >> it was one year ago today that trayvon martin was shot to death. the 17-year-old was walking through a neighborhood in florida when he was shot and killed during a confrontation with neighborhood watch volunteered george zimmerman. his parents are preserving his -- his sons -- their son's memory and are...
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. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> chilling confession. a baltimore county high schooler describes attacking his classmates on the first day of school. >> i had the gun, loaded, fired as much as i could. >> new insight into why he did it. >>> hello, everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the teenager who opened fire inside perry hall high school learns his fate in court as police release his video taped confession. we are live and we have more on today's revelations. >> reporter: in those new intertapes, he admits to plotting the attacks for months. a judge has sentenced him to 35 years behind bars. surveillance images show robert gladden, jr. pull a shotgun from inside his pants inside the cafeteria. as he opens fire, teachers rush in his direction pinning the teen against a vending machine. >> the pants had really deep pockets. i put the stock in my pocket and under my shirt. >> reporter: he tells police he warned two friends to leave the school before th
. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> chilling confession. a baltimore county high schooler describes attacking his classmates on the first day of school. >> i had the gun, loaded, fired as much as i could. >> new insight into why he did it. >>> hello, everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the teenager who opened fire inside perry hall...
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the largest cities in the country, new york, philadelphia, and boston. what should we learn about those three large cities? >> two of those 13 states are not yet members of the union. both north carolina and rhode island held back when the rest of the union adopted the constitution. america was overwhelmingly a rural, farm based society. there were three roads in 1800 that cross. the united states was a nation in name only. it was pre state nations. it was new england, the middle states, and the south. each of them had one major city. philadelphia, the largest city in the nation, with all of 40,000 people. one of the things martha washington found not altogether to her liking was the fact she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural life she knew and had been poured into. -- born into. it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice which, in its own way, you could argue it matches anything her husband sacrifice. >> that is true. she did not want to go to a city. she wanted to be home at mount vernon. but, she had to be there with her husband to do what
the largest cities in the country, new york, philadelphia, and boston. what should we learn about those three large cities? >> two of those 13 states are not yet members of the union. both north carolina and rhode island held back when the rest of the union adopted the constitution. america was overwhelmingly a rural, farm based society. there were three roads in 1800 that cross. the united states was a nation in name only. it was pre state nations. it was new england, the middle states,...
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. >> with the city's approval those in favor of the hotel seemed to have won the decades- old battle over what will happen to this church. >> many drivers across our region dislike those speed cameras. >> the new efforts to strike down on speed camera and vandalism. >> a key matchup this evening, later in sports. >> have you ever been lost in the metro system? ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ ♪ wireless is limitless. >> the supreme court has blocked a lawsuit challenging government wiretapping. a group filed suit against the federal government for its practice of electronically monitoring foreigners suspected of terrorism or spying. the vote was by a conservative majority. the plaintiffs did not have standing to challenge the law without specific evidence showing they had been monitored. >> a new system in prince george's county that monitors vandalized speed cameras appears to have been working. o
. >> with the city's approval those in favor of the hotel seemed to have won the decades- old battle over what will happen to this church. >> many drivers across our region dislike those speed cameras. >> the new efforts to strike down on speed camera and vandalism. >> a key matchup this evening, later in sports. >> have you ever been lost in the metro system? ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ ♪ wireless...
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and the city is in ruins. an american autopsy author joins us live. >>> then most good things start off small. coming up this hour, ladies never again ruin your favorite pair of shoes in rough weather. >> plus, fellas, shave time and money with one start up that's trimming your need to buy expensive razors. don't think that's the right video. and the harlem globe trotters are letting you make the rules. some of the players are here to talk about this year's tour. meet mighty. the 10th female to join the team in 87 year history. >> let's get it started with tucker barnes. good morning. >> jam packed weather too. rain moving in potential ly a wintery mix here off to the north and west. going to be a soggy day. there's a live shot. no rain at this hour. area wide we're still dry. you may notice the breezes picking up out of the east. by the noon hour, the rain will be moving in. your afternoon commute will likely be a wet one. you can see the rain is off to our south and west pushing up into southwest virginia. t
and the city is in ruins. an american autopsy author joins us live. >>> then most good things start off small. coming up this hour, ladies never again ruin your favorite pair of shoes in rough weather. >> plus, fellas, shave time and money with one start up that's trimming your need to buy expensive razors. don't think that's the right video. and the harlem globe trotters are letting you make the rules. some of the players are here to talk about this year's tour. meet mighty. the...
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city for the highs. clear, dry conditions for the bay area and stable to our north. in the rain that would generally slide our way will state and the pacific northwest. we will see a gradual warming trend and temperatures will max out into the low 70's as we head into your friday. the week's system will pass through saturday night into sunday, no moisture but it will put temperatures of the cooler side. 6:16 a.m. and here is george. >> we are monitoring the ride and we're not looking at any hot spots around the bay. metering lights have been activated in the bay bridge back of the started to form westbound. no problems across the span, 60 minutes from the macarthur maze, 14 if you're coming from the nimitz. the san mateo bridge is an easy ride with the right side of your screen it westbound in the commute direction. the golden gate bridge ride is an easy one coming from marin county to the southbound commute. my train accident that is bent on the nimitz freeway is 880 northbound around oak street. it was
city for the highs. clear, dry conditions for the bay area and stable to our north. in the rain that would generally slide our way will state and the pacific northwest. we will see a gradual warming trend and temperatures will max out into the low 70's as we head into your friday. the week's system will pass through saturday night into sunday, no moisture but it will put temperatures of the cooler side. 6:16 a.m. and here is george. >> we are monitoring the ride and we're not looking at...
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it requires 60% of the vote to pass. >>> in kansas city, a homeless man's honesty could mean the chance to turn a life around. getting $145,000 reward after returning a woman's engagement ring. she accidentally dropped it in harris' cup of spare change. when she realized where it was, she went back to harris and he gave the ring back. the woman's fiance set up a website seeking donations for harris and people from all urned around the world responded. >>> a walking whistler decided to change his ways. he has been ticketed twice for this, and businesses complained about his loud whistling. robert smith pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct charges, but now he reached a dole with the city. he can keep on whistling as long as he is moving. smith says i'm just trying to make people happy. >>> coming up, we take a look inside the cages at our national zoo and see how those budget cuts may impact vital research. >>> and right after the break, we'll explain how you can sing the national anthem at a washington nationals game. we'll talk about it. >>> congratulations to jc hayward. now you may re
it requires 60% of the vote to pass. >>> in kansas city, a homeless man's honesty could mean the chance to turn a life around. getting $145,000 reward after returning a woman's engagement ring. she accidentally dropped it in harris' cup of spare change. when she realized where it was, she went back to harris and he gave the ring back. the woman's fiance set up a website seeking donations for harris and people from all urned around the world responded. >>> a walking whistler...
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services for disadvantaged children across the state, most of them in baltimore city. more than half of the schools rely on title 1 funds. the largest federally funded education program in the nation. money set aside the target students in the classroom. that is why the superintendent is concerned with what is taking place on capitol hill. >> we have extra teachers, they can have smaller classrooms and they will need more attention. we have professionals that support the teachers' and make sure those shoulder and can get tutoring or mentoring when they need to have it. >> money that pays the salaries of teachers and staff and work with children with disabilities. that is why they are keeping a close watch. >> ha occupational therapists, physical therapists, they all need it. >> a small number of maryland teachers feeling the effects of budget cuts. coming out of the recession. increase that, we need to save these jobs. >> hundreds of students could lose their aid. >> cuts will also affect headstart programs. >> hundreds of thousands of people have watched videos and li
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be some added on the tour we're looking at there right now city what are your plans for each city here. it's effort in. speaking talk about that. well the part that you have on is the first part of the tour that's taking route sixty-six winches also the called the mother road which i think is very significant because women and mothers are the ones that suffer the most i think because of these wars for empire but what we're hoping to do is rally people in every city. we have. you know many people who have signed up to host we're going to need housing we're going to need people's monster rally. meetings and fundraise the end to get across the country and any money that we have left over our goal is going to go to. groups that help people in iraq and afghanistan so we're hoping to raise a lot of money about what it's going to cost to go across the country and then the second part goes for chicago to washington d.c. in our full rig is published on our website to work at p.s. so if you're on a rig or if you're little bit off our route we don't mind going off the route a little bit and get a
be some added on the tour we're looking at there right now city what are your plans for each city here. it's effort in. speaking talk about that. well the part that you have on is the first part of the tour that's taking route sixty-six winches also the called the mother road which i think is very significant because women and mothers are the ones that suffer the most i think because of these wars for empire but what we're hoping to do is rally people in every city. we have. you know many...
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as the balloon approached the ancient city of luxor, south of cairo, an on board canister caused the balloon to plunge about 1,000 feet into a sugar cane field. the victims include tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the reservation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain said he will not vote at the upcoming enclave to pick the new pope. scotland's cardinal keith o'brien resigned. the vatican says pope benedict accepts the cardinals's resignation because he's near the age of 75, not because of accusations. >>> today marks the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin. a million hoodie gathering is scheduleded here in new york city. the teen was shot by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer. zimmerman has pleaded not guilty. his trial is set to start in june. >>> in california, the search continues this morning for four people whose 29-foot sailboat disappeared off the coast of monterey. the distress call believed to be made by a man with his wife, son and a young cousin before they abandoned the sinking vesse
as the balloon approached the ancient city of luxor, south of cairo, an on board canister caused the balloon to plunge about 1,000 feet into a sugar cane field. the victims include tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the reservation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain said he will not vote at the upcoming enclave to pick the new pope. scotland's cardinal keith o'brien resigned. the vatican says pope benedict accepts the cardinals's resignation because he's...
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. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> counting down,. >> the clocking is ticking towards billions of cuts from the federal budget. >> is it too late to reach a deal? >> hello again i'm jessica kartalija. >> and i'm don scott. >> and here's what people are talking about today. there are three days left before automatic across the board spending cuts kick in. the president is taking his message on the road while republicans in congress are accusing him of using scare tactics. >> president obama is visiting a shipyard in new port news virginia today. he is warning that civilians who work on navy ships could face layoffs if $85 billion in budget cuts kick in. military leaders talked about how challenging the cuts will be at a congressional hearing this morning. >> if we do not have the resources to train and equip the force, our soldiers are the ones who will pay the price potentially with their lives. >> with the clock ticking it's small businesses like this communications contractor th
. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> counting down,. >> the clocking is ticking towards billions of cuts from the federal budget. >> is it too late to reach a deal? >> hello again i'm jessica kartalija. >> and i'm don scott. >> and here's what people are talking about today. there are three days left before automatic across the board spending cuts kick in. the...
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uncertainty is the city's hospitality industry, including cab drivers and hotel workers. if government flows and contractors stop traveling, i lose money, said one hotel doorman. of course i'm worried. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the pentagon said almost 800,000 of its workers could lose up to 20% of their pay through those furloughs. >> as you just heard, the threat of government furloughs has federal workers on edge and that's why wusa9 started a petition. we are asking, should the congress face penalties if federal workers are furloughed due to sequestration? if you want to weigh in, here's what you do, you'll find the petition on our home page at wusa9.com. >>> ben bernanke is urging lawmakers to do something about these automatic budget cuts. bernanke warned that sequestration will slow down the sluggish u.s. economy even further. bernanke said despite some positive economic improvements, the job market is weak. >> lengthy periods of unemployment and under employment can erode skills and the labor force or prevent young people from gaining skills and experience in the f
uncertainty is the city's hospitality industry, including cab drivers and hotel workers. if government flows and contractors stop traveling, i lose money, said one hotel doorman. of course i'm worried. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the pentagon said almost 800,000 of its workers could lose up to 20% of their pay through those furloughs. >> as you just heard, the threat of government furloughs has federal workers on edge and that's why wusa9 started a petition. we are asking, should the...
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block grant allows for the city to leverage existing state funds so we can afford a wide scale renovations. >> students describe the current facilities as decrepit. >> it is hard to study and a school board is cold or too hot. i just cannot learn and a place where i have all these distractions. >> city leaders showed up to express their confidence in the bill's chances. >> we will not take no for an answer, not one more year. >> this is about the education and the buildings they deserve. better buildings now. >> the block grant bill calls for the creation of an independent school construction authority to oversee the program. kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv 11 news. >> just four days until a series of major budget cuts are set to take effect across the federal government. according to the state board of revenue, the impact on maryland could be devastating, to the tune of 12,000 jobs and $2.50 billion in lost wages. >> we will probably take a bigger hit than others will when you look at the way these arbitrary cuts car into our defense needs and our science needs and our public health needs. >> go
block grant allows for the city to leverage existing state funds so we can afford a wide scale renovations. >> students describe the current facilities as decrepit. >> it is hard to study and a school board is cold or too hot. i just cannot learn and a place where i have all these distractions. >> city leaders showed up to express their confidence in the bill's chances. >> we will not take no for an answer, not one more year. >> this is about the education and the...
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the city's economy. so these are good jobs if you can get them. >> reporter: the average bonus is expected to come in at around $122,000. but good luck finding one of those jobs. j.p. morgan is the latest bank to announce it plans to slash at least 3,000 jobs, or a little less than 2% of its workforce this year. >> looking at 2013, our expectation is that there will still be downward pressure on headcount. >> reporter: dinapoli's office estimates every one job on wall street supports three jobs in other industries in the new york area. but while more job cuts could still be on the horizon for wall street, dinapoli says we're not likely to see the full extent of changes in the industry for at least another two years. >> wall street is an industry that is still transforming itself. we don't really know what the new normal is at this point, and i guess the one bit of good news, especially from a new york perspective, is that we saw healthier profits, bonus pool going up, and that certainly should help us in
the city's economy. so these are good jobs if you can get them. >> reporter: the average bonus is expected to come in at around $122,000. but good luck finding one of those jobs. j.p. morgan is the latest bank to announce it plans to slash at least 3,000 jobs, or a little less than 2% of its workforce this year. >> looking at 2013, our expectation is that there will still be downward pressure on headcount. >> reporter: dinapoli's office estimates every one job on wall street...
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the ship has traveled everywhere from the persian gulf to haiti and even to new york city after september 11. the navy says moving the ship will save about $2 million a year. >>> hundreds of people gathered at the 9/11 memorial in new york city today to mark a somber anniversary. 20 years ago today, six people were killed and more than a thousand others were injured in the first attack on the world trade center. a truck bomb exploded in the garage below the north tower in third base. created a hole five stories deep. six islamist extremists were later convicted of carrying out the bombing, including the accused mastermind. twin to youers were destroyed eight years later on september 11. >>> still ahead on six circumstances, tragedy for tourists. mid air meltdown on a hot air balloon and how the pilot managed to escape. a police chase through the streets of l.a. but this time the driver jumps out and the passenger takes over and that's just the beginning. >> i'm julie carey. with the sequester means not one but two tough budget years ahead. what it could mean in terms of property taxes and
the ship has traveled everywhere from the persian gulf to haiti and even to new york city after september 11. the navy says moving the ship will save about $2 million a year. >>> hundreds of people gathered at the 9/11 memorial in new york city today to mark a somber anniversary. 20 years ago today, six people were killed and more than a thousand others were injured in the first attack on the world trade center. a truck bomb exploded in the garage below the north tower in third base....
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major roadways heading down to the capital beltway and the airport the city. 12 minutes on the west side outer loop. 95 continues to build in volume down toward the 895 split. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the man charged with transparent at a high school in glen burnie returns to court in a few hours. police say he got into the high school asking detailed questions about their security system. he had handguns inside his home . those weapons were seized. disturbing allegations against a teacher's aide. >> anthony farris is accused of having sexual relations with a student. >> anthony farris was the assistant football coach at joppatowne high school. he is accused of having a relationship with a student. anthony farris was working as an inclusion helper when he was accused of having a sexual relationship with a student. his conduct allegedly took place in one of the bel air high school offices between september and december of last year. >> very upset. i don't know what you do, but it's frustrating. >> school officials did not send letters home. in a statement, a school
major roadways heading down to the capital beltway and the airport the city. 12 minutes on the west side outer loop. 95 continues to build in volume down toward the 895 split. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the man charged with transparent at a high school in glen burnie returns to court in a few hours. police say he got into the high school asking detailed questions about their security system. he had handguns inside his home . those weapons were seized. disturbing...
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he visited channel 9 studios and said defending his home turf in the same city he slept on the street was emotional and overwhelming. >> the mayor, everybody showed up. and you know, a lot of friends and family, you know, was there. it's a feeling i really can't explain, man. it was a great feeling. d.c. gave me the energy i need to take care of kendell holt. >> great story there. >>> finally, you're looking at the saturday quarter finals. that's from 42 feet offering the upset and they won in the quarter finals. so 42 feet. got to put a zip code on that basketball. >> he practiced that. >> just like you. >> you got game like that? >> i've got game like that. >> you
he visited channel 9 studios and said defending his home turf in the same city he slept on the street was emotional and overwhelming. >> the mayor, everybody showed up. and you know, a lot of friends and family, you know, was there. it's a feeling i really can't explain, man. it was a great feeling. d.c. gave me the energy i need to take care of kendell holt. >> great story there. >>> finally, you're looking at the saturday quarter finals. that's from 42 feet offering the...
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the kansas city area. the west coast minus a couple of showers, there's not a whole lot going on. temperatures today should top out in the lower 70s through l.a. a comfortable day out there way. 60 in san francisco. temperatures should be in the upper 40s. we'll be in and out of from bak, yuma, arizona, temperatures like nice and mild. but again, all eyes are still on that midwest storm. it's going to move into the chicago area so that creates flight delays all across the country. >> punxsutawney phil may be right about the west in terms of spring. >> around here it's not too bad. looks like rain midweek. >>> what spooked the market in yesterday's major drop-off continue today? plus, the diet that will ward off heart attacks and strokes. iran photoshops the first lady. details in two minutes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. a long-term truce has been broken. israeli police say a rocket has been fired from gaza strip. it's the first such attack since tensions between the two sides peaked in
the kansas city area. the west coast minus a couple of showers, there's not a whole lot going on. temperatures today should top out in the lower 70s through l.a. a comfortable day out there way. 60 in san francisco. temperatures should be in the upper 40s. we'll be in and out of from bak, yuma, arizona, temperatures like nice and mild. but again, all eyes are still on that midwest storm. it's going to move into the chicago area so that creates flight delays all across the country. >>...
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hayward to the foster city free and clear over the flat section and the high-rise of that span. to the maps, to the south bay now. i mentioned some overnight roadwork still in lanes right you there through highway 85. so it's an on-ramp that's closed approaching fremont. closed until about 6:00 this morning. northbound 85, that fremont avenue on-ramp remains shut down. but it's actually the main lines of the freeway still look in the green in the clear. those speed sensors showing speeds over 40 miles per hour. if you are heading southbound 101, this is a live look right now. conditions across the golden gate bridge. no delays to speak of. it's usually right around this time of the morning we see those lanes change trucks drive by. so far the drive time green, 16 minutes between 580 and the golden gate bridge toll plaza. highway 4 is moving exceptionally well so far this morning. 62 miles per hour as you pass a street. and no mass transit issues this morning. bart, muni, caltrain and ace all reporting everything on time. that is a check of your "timesaver traffic." back to you g
hayward to the foster city free and clear over the flat section and the high-rise of that span. to the maps, to the south bay now. i mentioned some overnight roadwork still in lanes right you there through highway 85. so it's an on-ramp that's closed approaching fremont. closed until about 6:00 this morning. northbound 85, that fremont avenue on-ramp remains shut down. but it's actually the main lines of the freeway still look in the green in the clear. those speed sensors showing speeds over...
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and each of them had one major city, philadelphia, as you said, the largest city in the nation with all of the 40,000 people. so one of the things that martha, washington, i think, frankly found, not all together to her liking was the fact that she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural, life at mount vernon that she knew and had been born in to. that she had mastered in many ways and relished. and it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice, which in the own way, i think you can argue matches anything that her husband sacrificed. >> that's true. she didn't want to go to the city. she didn't want to live in the north. she wanted to be home at mount vernon. but she had to be there with her husband to do what her husband wanted to do. she gave it up. but the thing that made her unhappy was the discover once she got there that washington had consulted with john jay and james madison and john adams, they had decided that the president could have no personal life. that any entertainment, any going to visit people, any having people in was in fact a public act. they couldn't just go han
and each of them had one major city, philadelphia, as you said, the largest city in the nation with all of the 40,000 people. so one of the things that martha, washington, i think, frankly found, not all together to her liking was the fact that she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural, life at mount vernon that she knew and had been born in to. that she had mastered in many ways and relished. and it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice, which in the own way, i think you can argue...
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cities, i feel like i'm watching saturday night live, but unfortunately it is the real world. neil: this is reminding locality city, states what moneys and opportunity are out there v via the federal government. >> this is a case where obama administration is trying to take political dynamics around spending how people view it and use it to their advantage, if you ask in surveys, do you know that government needs to cut spendings, then you ask them, would you support or oppose this being cut, then everyone is opposed to it they are trying to make as much federal money as possible going to things that individual voters will say, woe, don't take that away from me, that is what they are trying to do with the sequester to make it as painful at possible so government spending becoming a untouch able thing. neil: richard, you think they are out to lunch? >> i do, your guests are out to lunch, not the president. neil: not the president. >> it is wise, people talk about the sequester about republican congress, talk about president they forget third parties, us, people are worried what
cities, i feel like i'm watching saturday night live, but unfortunately it is the real world. neil: this is reminding locality city, states what moneys and opportunity are out there v via the federal government. >> this is a case where obama administration is trying to take political dynamics around spending how people view it and use it to their advantage, if you ask in surveys, do you know that government needs to cut spendings, then you ask them, would you support or oppose this being...
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the city, single- tracking between east and west falls church. add at least 15 minutes before leaving because they have unscheduled track work they have to fix in that area. we will make sure to update the story when we get more information. >> 6:34. big news. three days away from the sequester when the automatic budget cuts will kick in. >> john gonzalez is on capitol hill. the present hitting the road. it could be a very busy couple of days ahead of us. >> can you hear the clock ticking? it is definitely taking. the defense committee will hold an oversight hearing today on capitol hill. 10:00 this morning to be exact. 5-7% cuts for most government departments is what is at stake. billions of dollars in force budget cuts are only three days away. the white house is warning thousands of teacher and a jobs are at risk. thousands of furloughs for defense workers. the president says this could all be avoided if congress could turn it off by compromising. now some accusing the president of using scare tactics. >> i do not think we can maintain the sa
the city, single- tracking between east and west falls church. add at least 15 minutes before leaving because they have unscheduled track work they have to fix in that area. we will make sure to update the story when we get more information. >> 6:34. big news. three days away from the sequester when the automatic budget cuts will kick in. >> john gonzalez is on capitol hill. the present hitting the road. it could be a very busy couple of days ahead of us. >> can you hear the...
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the city's japan town. it's a project that's been years in the making and not without a few bumps in the road. "today in the bay's" bob redell live in san jose with what's involved with those new plans. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. it all centers on this five to six acre parcel of land that's right here in the heart of japan town. a spot that the city has wanted to re-vitalize for some time. years ago when we were out there as archaeologist excavated artifacts from that era and then this became the city's corporation yard but for the past several years it's sat dormant. dead concrete patch as you can see in the middle of what is a usually vibrant community. today san jose city council will decide whether or not to approve the basic redevelopment plans for this site and to give permission for staff to continue talks with a developer. the developer is williams and dane development. they would like to build six buildings on here that would house 600 apartment units, retail space,
the city's japan town. it's a project that's been years in the making and not without a few bumps in the road. "today in the bay's" bob redell live in san jose with what's involved with those new plans. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. it all centers on this five to six acre parcel of land that's right here in the heart of japan town. a spot that the city has wanted to re-vitalize for some time. years ago when we were out there as archaeologist...
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he was on the city council in calera, alabama, when city officials-- facing a population boom-- redrew his district map. he lost the election to a white candidate. but under section 5, the justice department ordered a new election and montgomery won. so what was the minority representation of your district before -- under the old map? >> under the old map, district 2 was about a 67% african american district. >> reporter: under the new map what happened? >> under the new map it was diluted down to probably about 27% to 28%. >> reporter: shelby county pastor harry jones calls it discrimination. you think they were redrawing that district to keep african americans off the city council? >> i think it was designed to delete the power of the minority community. and it did just that. >> reporter: and that's why jones is defending section 5. but opponents like ellis say they're not attacking the entire voting rights act. if there's intentional discrimination, scott, people could still sue just like they do in ohio and other state statt aren't covered by section 5. >> pelley: jan, thanks very
he was on the city council in calera, alabama, when city officials-- facing a population boom-- redrew his district map. he lost the election to a white candidate. but under section 5, the justice department ordered a new election and montgomery won. so what was the minority representation of your district before -- under the old map? >> under the old map, district 2 was about a 67% african american district. >> reporter: under the new map what happened? >> under the new map...
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it is heading into oklahoma city. oklahoma city, 4.5 inches. this is the storm that is coming our , georgia, itanta will take a while getting here. some sprinkles and light showers around ohio. this is the area that is primarily under storm watches and warnings. it is chicago later on. i think that this will be 4-8 inches of snow. a winter weather advisory in the shenandoah valley. icyne a brief period of ss. here is the futurecast. morning, still just some high clouds around us. , the time you get to noontime this specifically captures temperatures into the 40's with the southeasterly wind. this is off to the west. tomorrow afternoon and evening we will be seeing some rain. how much rain? here is the accumulation that will be running to over an inch in many, many areas. that is the precaution again. there is that flood watch. cloudy and chilly when you had to work tomorrow morning. delays ande some some cancellations in the shenandoah valley in some school districts. this will be high merrily a rain producer. temperatures tomorrow in the mid t
it is heading into oklahoma city. oklahoma city, 4.5 inches. this is the storm that is coming our , georgia, itanta will take a while getting here. some sprinkles and light showers around ohio. this is the area that is primarily under storm watches and warnings. it is chicago later on. i think that this will be 4-8 inches of snow. a winter weather advisory in the shenandoah valley. icyne a brief period of ss. here is the futurecast. morning, still just some high clouds around us. , the time you...
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new details on the restaurant far in kansas city, missouri last week. the contractor suspected of causing a blast by hitting a natural gas line didn't have the permit for the work. they tried to file the paperwork a a day later. one person was killed 15 others injured. >>> you can be quiet about your quarter life crisis. according to a new study on long give vit 72 is the new 30. >> comber man researches looked at men with high expectancy rate and they say primitive cave men had the same odds of dying at 30 as swedish and japanese men have at dying at 72. >> fascinating. well extreme weather across the midsection of the united states the second blizzard in less than a week shutting down the central plains and the midwest. over a foot of snow dumped across texas and oklahoma piling on to the snow already there from last week's storm. thousands of people left in the dark. it is not over yet. maria molina is tracking it for us. >> good morning. the storm still on the move and expected to produce significant snowfall across missouri, illinois across the gre
new details on the restaurant far in kansas city, missouri last week. the contractor suspected of causing a blast by hitting a natural gas line didn't have the permit for the work. they tried to file the paperwork a a day later. one person was killed 15 others injured. >>> you can be quiet about your quarter life crisis. according to a new study on long give vit 72 is the new 30. >> comber man researches looked at men with high expectancy rate and they say primitive cave men had...